Yuxi Cunyin
Yu Xi Cunyin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ x ī C ù NY ī n, which means to cherish time. From the biography of Tao Kan in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of taokan in the book of Jin, it is often said that "the sage of Dayu cherishes Cunyin. As for all people, when they cherish the division of Yin, how can they travel freely and get drunk? It is self abandonment that life is useless and death is unheard of."
Idiom usage
Dayu cherished Cunyin, but I had no talent. The poem "send Xiao Wan to Guilin" by Li qunyu in Tang Dynasty
Yuxi Cunyin
the reduced territories of a nation - shèng shuǐ cán shān
run around here and there and busy oneself with worldly affairs - kǒng xí mò tū
share bliss and misfortune together - yǒu fú tóng xiǎng,yǒu huò tóng dāng
surrender the enemy without force - chuán xí ér dìng